How to Raise Capital For Your Business | Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary and Mark Cuban

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Published 2020-09-30
So you want to start your own small business, but where do you start? Let's ask one of the world's most successful entrepreneurs and business owners - billionaire Mark Cuban.

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All Comments (21)
  • @HoosierHustle
    I love that quote, "Entrepreneurs work 80 hours, so they don't have to work 40." Relatable.
  • @user-zw7cd7pe4u
    Nobody can become financially successful overnight. They put in background work but we tend to see the finished part. Fear is a dangerous component, hindering us from taking the bold steps we need in other to reach our goals.
  • @adywijaya95
    I start my business at 100$. 2 years later i earn 2000$ every month. And I'm not from America. 2k $ is bit much here in my country. Average salary is 500$
  • @fksebati
    Start small, put in the work, that initial sweat equity will pay off in the long run way more than any outside capital ever will! 💰
  • I love watching Kevin O'Leary ever since I started watching Shark Tank. Next to Marc Cuban, He is one of my favorite businessmen that is in the spotlight. He is amongst all the business titans in the market. For this video, they both talk about sweat equity and bootstrapping, which I feel is a great way to start your business and raise capital for it, giving you an authentic sense of growth and scale for your business ventures.
  • mark cuban starting to age while Mr wonderful still looks fresh, I guess cause he is a Chevalier du Tastevin
  • @ELI5FI
    This is how I did it too! Keep your job and have a side business until your side business is a real business. Then you don't need any outside capital 😉
  • I’ve put in the sweat and used income from my salary to help leverage the r&d into my product. After verifying that it works. I’m very excited to keep going forward
  • @costafilh0
    Being doing that since I first watched that video! Yes! We want to focus 100% on the business to make it evolve... But not many people can do that.... So get a second/third job/income and make it happen! When it's proved and profitable, you can focus on it 100% or even better, diversify!
  • @AmanBansil
    When a guy like Kevin starts a YouTube channel and starts inviting more Billionaires...how can anyone even compete? hah 😅
  • Thanks Kevin!!! With this whole pandemic going on, I'm sure there are a lot of challenges out there.....
  • @GoFastJames
    That's the same thing said by many and its right for the most part, but there are many businesses that have to have x money to run and would take too long to build up the kind of capital needed. Would be nice to talk about things that would really help. Like how to network better to build relationships that can lead to investors, the best place to learn to make a business plan, and what most investors look for.
  • Love your channel! Lots of good information here. Haven't made it big yet but I'll keep trying :)
  • @AndyMorrisArt
    I'm glad this was the very first video I watched after searching "raise money for a business" because this is exactly what I had planned to do but had heard of others doing crowdfunding. If Mark Cuban says sweat equity is the best then I believe him.
  • @Handidude
    Sweat equity is totally right. I am on my 4th successful business and still at it. Also by doing it yourself you aren't beholding to anyone else. Why climb the ladder when you can own it.